During time spent in Boston, it became a morning ritual to visit the local markets and see what new adventures awaited me for breakfast. The fruits and grains were always varied and always fresh. Something I miss in the Midwest.
I don't know what was more rewarding, the walk past the old houses and shops in the early morning light or the reward of cutting open a crisp fresh apple upon my return back to my room.
1601 - Chambers of Amber
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The Sunday Whirl presents twelve words for
us to use:
amber rumpled holiness skin ancient bones invisible weep chambers...
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4 comments:
It is rewarding to be able to do all these things in one morning! It is very different here, as weekends are shopping time and working days are cooking time.
I've come back to look at this photo a few times, may still use it as a prompt. But it took a while to realise what was the different...no people!
Sunny...my "normal" life is not like that either...this was an extended time that I spent in Boston while attending a negotiations class at Harvard. After the class was finished...I had to return to my "normal" life as well!
Dan
J,
I never thought about no people in the shot. It does seem sort of "twilight zoneish" doesn't it?
Dan
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